The Indiana Guidance to Attorneys in Drafting the Memorandum for a Claim in Excess of the Case Compensation Maximum (Court of Appeals) is a set of rules and guidance issued by the Indiana Supreme Court to assist attorneys in preparing a memorandum when pursing a claim in excess of the case compensation maximum established by the Court of Appeals. The guidance includes the following types of information: 1. Standard of Review: This guidance outlines the standard of review to be applied by the court in determining whether the claim is properly presented and whether the case merits an award in excess of the maximum. 2. Briefs and Memoranda: This guidance outlines the specific requirements for the preparation of briefs and memoranda in support of the claim, including the format, length, and content. 3. Argument: This guidance outlines the specific arguments that should be included in the memorandum, as well as the appropriate legal authorities that should be cited to support each argument. 4. Rebuttal: This guidance provides guidance on how to respond to any arguments made by opposing counsel or the court in opposition to the claim. 5. Filing Fees: This guidance outlines the applicable filing fees and other costs associated with the filing of a claim in excess of the maximum. 6. Timing: This guidance outlines the deadlines for filing the memorandum and any other documents related to the claim. 7. Notification: This guidance outlines the parties to be notified of the filing of the claim, as well as the manner and timing of such notification. 8. Further Information: This guidance provides guidance on the types of additional information that may be necessary in order to support the claim, as well as the manner in which such information should be presented.